That's a strange case. I wonder why she was carrying two chairs? The only thing I can find on a google search is a link to the above article. Given it happened almost 17 years ago there's the possibility that if she was still alive back then that she's no longer around now as she would now be 79 or 80.

It doesn't actually say she was carrying 2 chairs, it simply says the chairs were missing.

She was seen carrying the 2 chairs

I've never seen it reported that someone saw her with two chairs, just that the police thought she may have taken them with her when leaving the house. Can you link to where it's reported someone saw her with them?

I saw that but it could be a coincidence. Hull’s a fairly large city after all. Still it’s possible that the main suspect is just a bit of a perv and was caught on camera driving by at the time of the abduction.

Who walks through a park in the early hours ffs? Not to say the victim is at fault, but people really need to be more vigilant these days. I wouldn't even walk through a park in the early hours and I'm a guy who could handle myself if needed.

Think Libby Squires should have her own thread, as it is getting very confusing with other missing persons cases being discussed. She is still missing and her family must be hurting beyond belief. Hope there is some positive news soon.

That's a strange case. I wonder why she was carrying two chairs? The only thing I can find on a google search is a link to the above article. Given it happened almost 17 years ago there's the possibility that if she was still alive back then that she's no longer around now as she would now be 79 or 80.

It doesn't actually say she was carrying 2 chairs, it simply says the chairs were missing.

She was seen carrying the 2 chairs

I've never seen it reported that someone saw her with two chairs, just that the police thought she may have taken them with her when leaving the house. Can you link to where it's reported someone saw her with them?

No as there is very limited info on her now. She was seen carrying 2 chairs heading towards Tilington Hall

What was it, Voyeurism, burglary and an offence of outraging public decency - whatever that is. Clearly he has been in the shadows for some time. Looking and breaking in, possibly to steal items from the people he "watches". Unfortunately for Libby, that passion grew too much and this time he took those acts to the next level.

What was it, Voyeurism, burglary and an offence of outraging public decency - whatever that is. Clearly he has been in the shadows for some time. Looking and breaking in, possibly to steal items from the people he "watches". Unfortunately for Libby, that passion grew too much and this time he took those acts to the next level.

He hasn't been changed with anything like what you are suggesting, so I'd be careful what you say

What was it, Voyeurism, burglary and an offence of outraging public decency - whatever that is. Clearly he has been in the shadows for some time. Looking and breaking in, possibly to steal items from the people he "watches". Unfortunately for Libby, that passion grew too much and this time he took those acts to the next level.

He hasn't been changed with anything like what you are suggesting, so I'd be careful what you say

Don't believe I said he had been charged did I?

And, nothing like what I am suggesting... "A man arrested in connection with the disappearance of student Libby Squire has appeared in court on unrelated charges of outraging public decency, voyeurism and burglary."

What was it, Voyeurism, burglary and an offence of outraging public decency - whatever that is. Clearly he has been in the shadows for some time. Looking and breaking in, possibly to steal items from the people he "watches". Unfortunately for Libby, that passion grew too much and this time he took those acts to the next level.

He hasn't been changed with anything like what you are suggesting, so I'd be careful what you say

Don't believe I said he had been charged did I?

And, nothing like what I am suggesting... "A man arrested in connection with the disappearance of student Libby Squire has appeared in court on unrelated charges of outraging public decency, voyeurism and burglary."

Me too. Can't see him still being alive after so long though. Obviously his family's clinging to the hope that he just wanted to run away and make a new life for himself but it's very difficult to establish a new identity at 14. There's a Facebook group for him run by his dad and anyone who dare suggest that he may be dead is blocked immediately. It's likely that he became a victim of someone nasty when he arrived in London.

What was it, Voyeurism, burglary and an offence of outraging public decency - whatever that is. Clearly he has been in the shadows for some time. Looking and breaking in, possibly to steal items from the people he "watches". Unfortunately for Libby, that passion grew too much and this time he took those acts to the next level.

He hasn't been changed with anything like what you are suggesting, so I'd be careful what you say

Don't believe I said he had been charged did I?

And, nothing like what I am suggesting... "A man arrested in connection with the disappearance of student Libby Squire has appeared in court on unrelated charges of outraging public decency, voyeurism and burglary."

What acts has he taken to the next level then?

The acts he faces charges for. He remains a person of interest and the police asked for more time, so clearly think he is involved. But if not, it's better he's off the streets anyway.

What was it, Voyeurism, burglary and an offence of outraging public decency - whatever that is. Clearly he has been in the shadows for some time. Looking and breaking in, possibly to steal items from the people he "watches". Unfortunately for Libby, that passion grew too much and this time he took those acts to the next level.

What was it, Voyeurism, burglary and an offence of outraging public decency - whatever that is. Clearly he has been in the shadows for some time. Looking and breaking in, possibly to steal items from the people he "watches". Unfortunately for Libby, that passion grew too much and this time he took those acts to the next level.

What was it, Voyeurism, burglary and an offence of outraging public decency - whatever that is. Clearly he has been in the shadows for some time. Looking and breaking in, possibly to steal items from the people he "watches". Unfortunately for Libby, that passion grew too much and this time he took those acts to the next level.

What????

What part didn't you understand?

The bit i highlighted of course, there is no evidence of this at this stage. Yes the police obviously think he is still a person of interest but you cant say that sentence.

What was it, Voyeurism, burglary and an offence of outraging public decency - whatever that is. Clearly he has been in the shadows for some time. Looking and breaking in, possibly to steal items from the people he "watches". Unfortunately for Libby, that passion grew too much and this time he took those acts to the next level.

What????

What part didn't you understand?

The bit i highlighted of course, there is no evidence of this at this stage. Yes the police obviously think he is still a person of interest but you cant say that sentence.

Didn't realise we were here pass on the facts. It's a forum to share opinions. It's a possible theory. I never stated it was based on any evidence, purely something to think about.

Susie Lamplugh back in 1986 was probably the first big disappearance case I remember. It had huge coverage and everyone was on the look out for a Mr Kipper.

John Cannan, who murdered Shirley Banks (1987) and attacked other women, is the only suspect. His nickname was Kipper and he like champagne and flowers. Suzie was seen with a guy holding champagne. As well as Suzie, he’s also a suspect for the murders of Melanie Hall (1986) and Sandra Court (1986). It sounds like he was a guy who loved to seduce women but he had a hidden in built rage. Unbelievably he’s eligible for parole in 2023.

One I remember seeing on TV a few year ago but unfortunately I’ve forgotten the finer details. Anyway, a young lad went out for the day (I’m almost sure they lived in Scotland or by the coast somewhere in the UK), mum heard the front door open and close and someone go up to the bathroom but never checked who it was. This was in the evening in winter so not late, but dark. Boy (think he was about 14/15) never returns home and they then discover that whoever had come in the house left the lads jumper in the wash basket. Like I say, I’ve possibly got some details muddled up but the jumper in the wash basket I definitely remember.

Susie Lamplugh back in 1986 was probably the first big disappearance case I remember. It had huge coverage and everyone was on the look out for a Mr Kipper.

John Cannan, who murdered Shirley Banks (1987) and attacked other women, is the only suspect. His nickname was Kipper and he like champagne and flowers. Suzie was seen with a guy holding champagne. As well as Suzie, he’s also a suspect for the murders of Melanie Hall (1986) and Sandra Court (1986). It sounds like he was a guy who loved to seduce women but he had a hidden in built rage. Unbelievably he’s eligible for parole in 2023.

New CCTV footage of Libby walking to the club, but doesn't really tell us much. Sounds like they still don't really have anything to go on, although there is the CCTV of her at the bench which they haven't released yet. Wonder why?. Where the hell could she have gone.